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Years of work!!!

Post by AdminJeff » Sat Jul 26, 2025 12:31 am

It’s so crazy to reflect that producing all these parts has taken 3 years and literally hundreds of hours of work. I used to take for granted all the parts in Langs and Snyder’s catalogs until I actually decided to try it myself. Granted I’m an engineer by training. But actually making it all come to pass is kind of unreal. The sheer number of hours involved is insane.

My Passion for the hobby runs deep. And my unwavering desire to reduce the cost of keeping this hobby alive and thriving is what drives me. I’m not alone in this quest. There are so many folks who share this goal. My hat is of to all of them/us.

On my bucket list has always been the Hershey swap meet. This year I’ll be in Brent and Chris Mize’s booth at Hershey! I hope to meet a bunch of you guys. I make everything in these pics and more.

This is not an advertisement for stuff for sale. It’s just an acknowledgement that a bunch of us guys want to keep this hobby alive and we’re willing to go to extremes to do it.
Jeff
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Re: Years of work!!!

Post by DHort » Sat Jul 26, 2025 12:54 am

It would be great if you could do an upgrade of the video for rebuilding a generator.

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Re: Years of work!!!

Post by AdminJeff » Sat Jul 26, 2025 2:51 am

Videos are in the works. New generator field coils and armatures are in the process of being made now. These are the last pieces of the puzzle.

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Re: Years of work!!!

Post by Brent Mize » Sat Jul 26, 2025 5:30 am

Jeff’s parts are amazing works of art!
Glad he’s going to be sharing our Hershey week with us!
Brent

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Re: Years of work!!!

Post by AdminJeff » Sat Jul 26, 2025 10:09 am

I used to love when Rich Eagle would post the parts he made. His stuff was works of art, not to mention his paintings. I miss that guy.

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Re: Years of work!!!

Post by mtntee20 » Sat Jul 26, 2025 10:55 am

Jeff,

It's guys like You, Hank, and so many others, that keep guys like ME, in this hobby.

Knowing that there are GOOD parts out there, if and when I might need them, is a GREAT comfort to me.

THANK YOU to all the quality suppliers filling our needs and keeping us on the road and happy.

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